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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Counties, cities, park districts, and townships which have established airports or landing fields, or which acquire, lease, or set apart real property for such purpose or purposes, may:
1. Construct, equip, maintain, and operate the same, or vest authority for the construction, equipment, improvement, maintenance, and operation thereof, in an officer, board, or body of such political subdivision. The expenses of such construction, equipment, improvement, maintenance, and operation are a responsibility of said political subdivision.
2. Adopt regulations and establish charges, fees, and tolls for the use of such airports or landing fields and fix penalties for the violation of said regulations.
3. Lease such airports or landing fields to private parties for operation, or lease or assign to private parties for operation, space, area, improvements, and equipment on such airports or landing fields, if in each case the public, in so doing, is not deprived of its rightful use thereof.
4. Establish toll access roadways leading to air carrier terminal buildings. The toll access charge may not exceed one dollar per vehicle.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 2. Aeronautics § 2-02-06. Authority to construct, operate, regulate, or lease airports - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-2-aeronautics/nd-cent-code-sect-2-02-06/
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